Angora was designed to attract the masses during Circa Art Fair '07. It was also a promotional vehicle for the city of Caguas to claim its stronghold in the Puerto Rican art scene. Included in the exhibition were 28 young artists, mostly undergrads from the University of Puerto Rico and the Escuela de Artes Plásticas in Old San Juan, working collaboratively for 24 hours.

Angora's innocence was like a mosquito lamp attracting all kinds of predators and pseudo dealers looking for a quick fix. The black and white mural is by Cristopher Rivera. It reads: "You can believe in the best art and the worst art."